Browsing 2001 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
Now showing items 21-40 of 73
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Elsass, Kandel and Mannheim Villages #3
(2001-06)Former German church of Mannheim from a distance. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Elsass, Kandel and Mannheim Villages #4
(2001-06)Exterior of the Mannheim church with cross design. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Elsass, Kandel and Mannheim Villages #5
(2001-06)Interior of Mannheim church. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Elsass, Kandel and Mannheim Villages #6
(2001-06)Fish being sold on street near Mannheim. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal Village #1
(2001-06)Former church at Glückstal, today a community cultural center. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal Village #2
(2001-06)Villagers herding cattle in the village. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal Village #3
(2001-06)Villagers traveling to the market. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal Village #4
(2001-06)Museum room at the Glückstal school: (l-r): Lydia Ivanova, former mayor; Pavel Pratchuk, local historian of Novosamarka (Sofiental), Ukraine; Tatiana Bondarchuk, museum director; and Dr. Sergey Yelizarov, Odessa. Photographs ... -
Glückstal Village #5
(2001-06)Wall display at the Glückstal school museum. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal Village #6
(2001-06)Rosa Wort of Glückstal receives letter and gift from Gerda Fadden, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000 tour member. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #1
(2001-06)Boris Simenov pours homemade wine. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #2
(2001-06)Mrs. Simenov shows canning in the root cellar. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #3
(2001-06)Fresh bread baked at the Simenov home outdoor oven. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #4
(2001-06)Lunch at the Simenov home including pickles, fresh bread, jam, wine, tomatoes and cheese. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #5
(2001-06)Hand embroidered pillow cases in the Simenov home. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hermansthal Village #6
(2001-06)(l-r): Mrs. Simenov, Michael Miller, Simon Simenov, and grandchild. The Simenov house was built by the German family, Johann Schmidt. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hoffnungstal Village #2
(2001-06)Cement fence and house built by Germans. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Hoffnungstal Village #3
(2001-06)Former parish house now a Russian Orthodox church. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.